Pacific Philosophical Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Pacific Philosophical Quarterly is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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Intention as Belief18
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The Activity of Reasoning: How Reasoning Can Constitute Epistemic Agency9
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The Cognitive Demands of Friendship6
The Matter of Coincidence6
Destigmatizing the Exegetical Attribution of Lies: The Case of Kant4
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The Aim of Medicine. Sanocentricity and the Autonomy Thesis4
How to Collaborate Well4
Acquittal from Knowledge Laundering4
Human and Animal Well‐Being4
Relationism and the Problem of Publicity4
Socrates' Final Argument in Apology3
Aesthetic Acquaintance3
The Propensity to Evil and the Evil Fundamental Maxim3
Frege's Critical Arguments for Axioms3
Conceptual Engineering and the Politics of Implementation3
What Is It To Have A Language?3
Deciding Under a Description2
Vagueness, Conditionals and Context Sensitivity2
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Mereological Nihilism and Material Constitution2
Introspection of Emotions2
Indirect Defenses of Speciesism Make No Sense2
A Regularity Theory of Causation2
True Love Is Reciprocal: Thomas Aquinas on the Love of Friendship2
The Explanatory Demands of Grounding in Law2
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The Black Box in Stoic Axiology1
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Relativism and Two Kinds of Branching Time1
‘Ordered and Placed in a Certain Form’: Kant on the Spatiality of Sensation1
Grief, Smell and the Olfactory Air of a Person1
Blame as Attention1
Measuring Social Welfare by Proximity to an Optimum Population1
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Kierkegaard on the Relationship Between Practical and Epistemic Reasons for Belief1
Second Thoughts About My Favourite Theory1
Extending Kindness: A Confucian Account1
Existence and Believability1
Leibniz on Per Se Possibility1
Blameworthiness, Control, and ConsciousnessOr A Consciousness Requirement and an Argument For It1
Consequentialism, Welfarism, and Meaning in Life1
Cognitive Instrumentalism about Mental Representations1
From the Heterogeneity Problem to a Natural‐Kind Approach to Pleasure1
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